7. Fully extend the cord before plugging in the heater.
Make sure it does not come into contact with any part
of the heater and prevent it from heating up any other
way. Do not run the cord underneath carpeting; do not
cover it with mats, carpet strips, or similar and make
sure it is not placed in any passageways. Make sure
the cord cannot be stepped on and that no furniture is
placed on top of it. Do not lead the cord around sharp
corners and do not roll it up too tightly after use!
8. If possible, do not use an extension cord, as this
poses the risk of overheating and fire. If the use of an
extension cord is unavoidable, then make sure it is an
undamaged, approved extension cord with a minimum
diameter of 2 x 2.5 mm² and a minimum permissible
power of 2000 Watt/10Amp. To prevent overheating,
always fully extend the cord!
9. To prevent the circuit being overloaded and fuses
being blown, make sure no other appliances are
connected to the same socket or wired to the same
electrical circuit as the heater.
10. Do not use the heater outdoors and do not use it in
spaces smaller than 15 m³.
11. A heater contains hot and/or glowing and sparking
components. Do not, therefore, use it in areas where
fuels, paint, flammable liquids and/or gasses etc. are
stored.
12. Do not place the heater near, under, or directly
opposite a socket and do not place near an open fire
or other heat source.
13. Do not use the heater near or directly opposite
furniture, animals, curtains, paper, clothes, bedding or
other inflammable objects. Keep them at least 1 metre
away from the heater!
14. Never cover a heater! The heater’s air inlets and
outlets should never be obstructed in any way, so as
to prevent the possibility of fire. Never use the heater
to dry clothes and do not place anything on top of the
heater
15. Make sure that the air around the heater can circulate
freely. Do not place the heater too close to walls or